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To expand on Wing’s definition of computational thinking (Wing, 2006), computational
participation is then defined as the ability to solve problems, design systems,
and understand human behavior in the context of computing not as an individualistic
act but as a communal practice that allows for participation in networked communities.
Von Yasmin B. Kafai, Quinn Burke im Buch Emerging Research, Practice, and Policy on Computational Thinking im Text Computational Participation (2017) auf Seite 400[The] impetus to share and connect with others
through code is characteristic of a wider shift toward
computational participation. Whereas computational
thinking uses an algorithmic lens toward problem
solving, computational participation extends this
thinking beyond the individual to integrate social
networks and digital tools in a networked society. It
is not simply a matter of figuring out problems but
creating content as a means of finding and connecting
with other adolescents and like-minded
creators.
Von Quinn Burke, W. Ian O’Byrne, Yasmin B. Kafai im Text Computational Participation (2016) Bemerkungen
In this book, we argue that computational thinking needs to be thought of as computational participation because the Computer programs that are being created, used, repurposed, and shared have become our social connections. This view of code as connected has implications for how programming is learned, what is being designed, and where and how it is being shared.
Von Yasmin B. Kafai, Quinn Burke im Buch Connected Code (2014) im Text The Comeback of Coding Verwandte Objeke
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Kafai
Quinn
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Randy
Pausch
Pausch
Caitlin
Kelleher
Kelleher
Robbin N.
Chapman
Chapman
Kylie A.
Peppler
Peppler
William
Aspray
Aspray
J. McGrath
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Laura
Robinson
Robinson
Mizuko
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Heather
Horst
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Matteo
Bittanti
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Becky
Herr-Stephenson
Herr-Stephenson
C.J.
Pascoe
Pascoe
Sonja
Baumer
Baumer
Rachel
Cody
Cody
Dilan
Mahendran
Mahendran
Katynka Z.
Martínez
Martínez
Dan
Perkel
Perkel
Lisa
Tripp
Tripp
Patricia G.
Lange
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Wing
Wing
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boyd
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Christo
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- SIGCSE 2013 - The 44th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE '13, Denver, CO, USA, March 6-9, 2013 (Tracy Camp, Paul T. Tymann, J. D. Dougherty, Kris Nagel) (2013)
- The social turn in K-12 programming - Moving from computational thinking to computational participation (Yasmin B. Kafai, Leo Leppänen, Quinn Burke, Juho Leinonen, Arto Hellas) (2013)
- Connected Code - Why Children Need to Learn Programming (Yasmin B. Kafai, Quinn Burke) (2014)
- Computational Participation - Understanding Coding as an Extension of Literacy Instruction (Quinn Burke, W. Ian O’Byrne, Yasmin B. Kafai) (2016)
- Connected Gaming - What Making Video Games Can Teach Us about Learning and Literacy (Yasmin B. Kafai, Quinn Burke) (2016)
- Emerging Research, Practice, and Policy on Computational Thinking (Peter J. Rich, Charles B. Hodges) (2017)
- 24. Computational Participation - Teaching Kids to Create and Connect Through Code (Yasmin B. Kafai, Quinn Burke) (2017)
- Making sense of making - critical issues in the integration of maker education into schools (Anna-Lena Godhe, Patrik Lilja, Neil Selwyn) (2019)
- Informatik 2019 - Konferenzbeiträge der 49. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik (2019)
- Critical Computational Thinking - Konzeptentwurf zur Vermittlung von Informatikwissen für die Digitalisierungsgestaltung (Esther Ruiz Ben)
- WiPSCE '22 - The 17th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education, Morschach, Switzerland, 31 October 2022 - 2 November 2022 (Mareen Grillenberger, Marc Berges) (2022)
- 3. An Integration of Computational Thinking and Language Arts - The Contribution of Digital Storytelling to Students' Learning (Sabiha Yeni, Jacqueline Nijenhuis-Voogt, Felienne Hermans, Erik Barendsen) (2022)